of course -- and you can be sure that they are in a "safe place" just waiting to jump out when it is time. I have lots of things in "safe places"
Mim
quote=Bobbinchick]
Originally Posted by mim
Also -- for those tiny bits of paper in the corners -- use pointed tip tweezers. I use one from a biology lab with a curved tip Mim
:-D :-D :-D I have a pair of those, but they disappeared and haven't seen it for God knows when. I sure miss them as I used to use then when I cut jump stitches on embroidery. I don't do machine embroidery much any more because it bothers my eyes. I have another pair that are straight and these better not go missing. If I buy another pair,,, they will reappear I'm sure, isn't that usually the case??? Huggies, Fay[/quote]
margie77072
08-22-2011 03:56 PM
Thanks for the tip. I paper-piece almost exclusively and I use regular printer paper. This will help a lot!
Katts 14
08-22-2011 06:02 PM
Thank you from a paper peicer
bjdemir
08-22-2011 07:22 PM
Sounds like a lot easier way to pick all the little pieces out. Will be trying this on my next paperpieced probject. Thanks.
OneMoreQuilt
08-22-2011 07:30 PM
Good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Marvel
08-23-2011 09:29 AM
Thank you so much for shareing this. I actually have torn stitches loose trying to remove paper.